Images of Deviance

Images of Deviance by Stanley Cohen, published by Penguin in 1975, is a first edition work that spans 255 pages. This book examines various forms of criminal behavior, including hooliganism, industrial sabotage, and blackmail, providing insights into the social contexts surrounding these actions.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of deviant behavior through a sociological lens, as the text delves into the implications and societal reactions to such actions. The book presents a detailed analysis of the factors contributing to deviance, making it a significant contribution to the field of social science and sociology. With its focus on real-world issues, Images of Deviance offers a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of criminal behavior.
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Deals primarily with criminal behavior, hooliganism, industrial sabotage, blackmail, etc.–Misha Schutt.
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